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Daniel Meidlinger reports that at least one Windows machine which is not obviously otherwise misconfigured will respond to our SetEntriesInAcl call with odd errors like ERROR_NONE_MAPPED or ERROR_TRUSTED_RELATIONSHIP_FAILURE. This is apparently to do with failure to convert the names "EVERYONE" and "CURRENT_USER" used in the ACL specification to SIDs. (Or perhaps only one of them is the problem - I didn't investigate in that direction.) If we instead construct a fully SID-based ACL, using the well-known world SID in place of EVERYONE and calling our existing get_user_sid routine in place of CURRENT_USER, he reports that the problem goes away, so let's do that instead. While I'm here, I've slightly simplified the function prototype of make_private_security_descriptor(), by turning 'networksid' into an internal static that we can reuse in subsequent calls once we've set it up. (Mostly because I didn't fancy adding another two pointless parameters at every call site for the two new SIDs.) [originally from svn r10096]
64 lines
2.2 KiB
C
64 lines
2.2 KiB
C
/*
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* winsecur.h: some miscellaneous security-related helper functions,
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* defined in winsecur.c, that use the advapi32 library. Also
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* centralises the machinery for dynamically loading that library.
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*/
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#if !defined NO_SECURITY
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#include <aclapi.h>
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#ifndef WINSECUR_GLOBAL
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#define WINSECUR_GLOBAL extern
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#endif
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/*
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* Functions loaded from advapi32.dll.
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*/
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DECL_WINDOWS_FUNCTION(WINSECUR_GLOBAL, BOOL, OpenProcessToken,
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(HANDLE, DWORD, PHANDLE));
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DECL_WINDOWS_FUNCTION(WINSECUR_GLOBAL, BOOL, GetTokenInformation,
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(HANDLE, TOKEN_INFORMATION_CLASS,
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LPVOID, DWORD, PDWORD));
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DECL_WINDOWS_FUNCTION(WINSECUR_GLOBAL, BOOL, InitializeSecurityDescriptor,
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(PSECURITY_DESCRIPTOR, DWORD));
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DECL_WINDOWS_FUNCTION(WINSECUR_GLOBAL, BOOL, SetSecurityDescriptorOwner,
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(PSECURITY_DESCRIPTOR, PSID, BOOL));
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DECL_WINDOWS_FUNCTION(WINSECUR_GLOBAL, DWORD, GetSecurityInfo,
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(HANDLE, SE_OBJECT_TYPE, SECURITY_INFORMATION,
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PSID *, PSID *, PACL *, PACL *,
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PSECURITY_DESCRIPTOR *));
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DECL_WINDOWS_FUNCTION(WINSECUR_GLOBAL, DWORD, SetEntriesInAclA,
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(ULONG, PEXPLICIT_ACCESS, PACL, PACL *));
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int got_advapi(void);
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/*
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* Functions loaded from crypt32.dll.
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*/
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DECL_WINDOWS_FUNCTION(WINSECUR_GLOBAL, BOOL, CryptProtectMemory,
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(LPVOID, DWORD, DWORD));
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int got_crypt(void);
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/*
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* Find the SID describing the current user. The return value (if not
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* NULL for some error-related reason) is smalloced.
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*/
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PSID get_user_sid(void);
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/*
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* Construct a PSECURITY_DESCRIPTOR of the type used for named pipe
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* servers, i.e. allowing access only to the current user id and also
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* only local (i.e. not over SMB) connections.
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*
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* If this function returns TRUE, then 'psd' and 'acl' will have been
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* filled in with memory allocated using LocalAlloc (and hence must be
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* freed later using LocalFree). If it returns FALSE, then instead
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* 'error' has been filled with a dynamically allocated error message.
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*/
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int make_private_security_descriptor(DWORD permissions,
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PSECURITY_DESCRIPTOR *psd,
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PACL *acl,
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char **error);
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#endif
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